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CHIEFS INJURY "LEAKED": HOW JAGUARS WILL EXPLOIT CB FULTON'S WEAKNESS?

KANSAS CITY – While all eyes were on the lengthy Jacksonville Jaguars injury list, it’s the Kansas City Chiefs' seemingly "clean" report that presents the real danger. With Monday night looming, the release of the Chiefs' injury status is not just transparency—it is an accidental disclosure of the single, exploitable Achilles' Heel that the Jaguars can capitalize on.


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The Information Leak Disaster: CB Kristian Fulton

The official report shows nearly the entire Chiefs roster practicing in full. Patrick Mahomes (groin) and key Receivers like Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy are healthy. But there is one sole player listed with a limitation: Cornerback Kristian Fulton (ankle), who has been sidelined since Week 2 and remains a limited practice participant.

This is the horrifying implication: The Chiefs have one clear, known weakness, and that weakness is now public information. The Jaguars don't have to guess. They know exactly who their target must be on every possession.

  • How will Jaguars "Exploit" this? If Fulton plays, even at 80%, the Jaguars' coaching staff can relentlessly scheme plays toward his coverage zone, forcing him to work overtime on an ankle that is not fully recovered. If he sits, the Chiefs' depth chart at the position will face unprecedented pressure.

A Strategic Gift to Jacksonville

Meanwhile, the Jaguars are indeed struggling with injuries on their Offensive Line (five linemen limited) and the uncertainty surrounding star defensive end Travon Walker. Jacksonville's situation is messy. But this chaos creates unpredictable danger. They have nothing to lose, and they know they only need to neutralize one spot to unlock the Chiefs’ defense.

“A public weakness is the deadliest trap. The Chiefs are walking into a high-stakes information warfare battle,” – the public acknowledgment of Fulton's status has inadvertently gifted Trevor Lawrence an invaluable mental and tactical edge. Monday night is not just a physical contest; it's a battle of wits: Can the Chiefs hide their vulnerability, or will the Jaguars exploit the leak in this high-risk matchup?

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